Universal Law

Written by Tony Davies


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Law of Belief The Law of Belief states that whatever you believe with feeling and conviction becomes your reality. It is not until you change your beliefs that you can begin to change your reality and your performance.

You have heardrepparttar doubters andrepparttar 147007 naysayers out there who always proclaim “I’ll believe it when I see it!” In reality, it isrepparttar 147008 other way around; it is not until you believe it, that you will see it (no matter what “it” is)!

Self-limiting beliefs are perhapsrepparttar 147009 most detrimental of all thoughts, since they absolutely will keep you fromrepparttar 147010 success that you may want, but don’t believe you can attain. There is an old saying that goes ”whether you think you can or you can’t, your right!” This saying is completely congruent withrepparttar 147011 Law of Belief.

Law of Expectation Simply stated,repparttar 147012 Law of Expectations tells us that whatever one expects, with confidence, becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. When one expects with confidence that good things will happen, they usually will. If, onrepparttar 147013 other hand, one expects a negative outcome to a situation, thenrepparttar 147014 outcome will usually be negative. Our expectations play a key role in our own outcomes and they also have a remarkable effect onrepparttar 147015 people around us. What we expect from those around us determines our attitude toward them more than any other factor. In turn,repparttar 147016 people around us tend to reflect our attitudes right back at us - whetherrepparttar 147017 expectations and attitudes are positive or negative, good or bad.

Law of Attraction The Law of Attraction states that we attract into our lives, that which we focus our thoughts upon. If your thoughts are constantly on positive outcomes and good results, then that is what we will manifest. If, onrepparttar 147018 other hand, your predominant thoughts are on negative outcomes and poor results, then that is what you will attract. This is based onrepparttar 147019 fact thatrepparttar 147020 Universe is simply vibrational energy in motion. Emotions, thoughts, feelings and objects – absolutely everything has a vibrational frequency. Since like attracts like, it is only logical thatrepparttar 147021 vibrational frequency of your predominant thoughts will attract results that have a similar vibrational frequency. We know that emotions that are love-based (love, desire, happiness, wonder, joy etc.) have a very high vibrational frequency, whereas emotions that are fear-based (anger, hatred, intolerance, fear, sadness etc.) vibrate at a very low frequency.

Law of Correspondence “As within, so without” is an old saying that perfectly describesrepparttar 147022 Law of Correspondence. This simply means that what happens onrepparttar 147023 outside is merely a reflection of what is happening onrepparttar 147024 inside. Your outer world is a reflection of your inner world. An individual that is unhappy and living in conflict with themselves, will always exhibit negative behaviors onrepparttar 147025 outside. Sometimes, one can mask these negative behaviors and thoughts, butrepparttar 147026 true feelings will eventually reveal themselves. Everything in our lives is a mirror of what is happening within us. If you want to make your outside life better,repparttar 147027 only way to accomplish this is to change what is happening onrepparttar 147028 inside.

In order to liverepparttar 147029 successful, happy life we all deserve, it is necessary to understand and live by Universal Law. The best way to do this is to first and foremost, take control over your thoughts and to stay inrepparttar 147030 present moment. Ask yourself constantly; "What am I thinking about right now?" Ifrepparttar 147031 answer is something negative, then takerepparttar 147032 opportunity to change your thoughts. This will start to put you back in control of your life which isrepparttar 147033 first step to lasting happiness and peace of mind!

Tony Davies is an expert in the areas of Personal Development and Leadership and in integrating these two, seemingly different disciplines. He has a solid business background as well as a passion, and gift, for personal development and helping others.


Problem Solving Made Easy

Written by Adrian Kennelly


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Compare Suggested Solutions against Objectives

Again, preferably as a team, all solutions are considered in terms of how successful they might be at achieving your objectives, primarily 'essentials'.

Choose a Tentative Solution from Your List

One potential solution will usually reveal itself as most suitable for achieving your objectives. This isrepparttar one you should initiate inrepparttar 146976 first instance.

Putrepparttar 146977 Solution into Practice and Monitorrepparttar 146978 Consequences

Once initiated,repparttar 146979 consequences must be monitored and adverse occurrences identified and controlled. Some changes might be necessary, especially for unexpected events. Alternatively, and only as a last resort, you may find you have to choose another from your list of possible solutions. Whatever happens, you will almost certainly have your problem under control, maybe not solved, but manageable.

Alternative Problem-Solving

An extremely useful tip fromrepparttar 146980 late Joe Karbo, American motivational writer and entrepreneur, is to delegaterepparttar 146981 problem. To your computer! Notrepparttar 146982 Amstrad, Apple or Atari; this computer is far more complex, infinitely more powerful. The computer Karbo and others like him refer to is your unconscious computer - your mind!

According to many psychologists and motivational gurus, we use only a tiny proportion of our U/Cs. Programmingrepparttar 146983 U/C to solve your problem is easy, all you have to do is ask. This is what you do:

Writerepparttar 146984 problem down atrepparttar 146985 top of a clean sheet of paper. Sectionrepparttar 146986 remainder ofrepparttar 146987 page into two vertical columns.

Try to solverepparttar 146988 problem yourself. Onrepparttar 146989 left-hand side, write down all possible ways to solve your problem. Include reasons. Onrepparttar 146990 other side, listrepparttar 146991 potential drawbacks of each considered solution.

Ask your U/C to chooserepparttar 146992 best solution from those listed or to come up with another. This might sound silly, but believe me it isn't. Karbo tells readers to think of your U/C as 'another person, an employee or assistant'. We must tell that other person 'I wantrepparttar 146993 answer to this problem by tomorrow morning ... or four o'clock this afternoon'. Then you just forget it, go to sleep or turn to doing something else.

Surely enough, just as that name you've struggled to remember will suddenly come to you long after you've given up trying, your U/C will providerepparttar 146994 answer you need. Try it, it works.

Adrian Kennelly is the webmaster of DirectoryGold Web Directory & Portal, featuring an Article Directory and Free Online Games


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